Геній i втраченa батьківщинa
Journal Title: Studia Ucrainica Varsoviensia - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue
Abstract
This ar ticle aims at presenting the fate of two brilliant musicians and composers – Alexander Koshitsa (1875–1944) and Sergei Rachmaninov (1873–1943). The author of this article traces historical patterns of the tragedy of these genii who were forced to emigrate, could not return to their homeland but made it famous through their phenomenal talent shown in the world. The article analyzes materials presented in the archives of Alexander and Tatiana Koshitziv in Winnipeg, as well as the latest scientifi c research. The author concludes that Alexander Koshits and his choir had a mission of propagating Ukrainian songs and spiritual music in Europe and the USA.<br/><br/>
Authors and Affiliations
Walentyna Sobol
Warszawska ukrainistyka – wczoraj i dziś. Przemówienie z Międzynarodowej Konferencji Naukowej „Ukrainistyka – tradycje i współczesność” (Warszawa, 6 grudnia 2013)
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Фітоніми у творенні фразеологічного значення „нерозумний”
Research into the phraseological component of dialects in different Ukrainian areas is especially relevant due to the fact that during the last decade the phraseology of dialects has been studied very intensively, despit...
Studia Ucrainica Varsoviensia (т. І – ІІІ, Варшава 2013 – 2015)
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Ірина Шкіцька, Маніпулятивні тактики позитиву: лінгвістичний аспект, за наук. ред. проф. В. Бріцина, Київ 2012, 440 с.
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Конотаційні стратегії шиплячих приголосних у відображенні мовної картини світу (на матеріалі українського поетичного дискурсу ХХ-ХХІ ст.)
The article is devoted to an associative analysis of connotative strategies of sibilants in the Ukrainian poetic discourse of the 20th-21st centuries. The dominance of consonants [ж], [ш], [д͡ж], and [ч] in the sound mat...